Wolverine vs. Spider-Man

Started by The MISTER1,019 pages
Originally posted by CorderaMitchell
flattering the MISTER eh?

I never expect compliments.... more like scathing rebuttals 😮‍💨

Originally posted by jinzin
sorry, it's just that to imply that wolverine's hands will be up against himself in any manner is to say that the webbing pushes with more force on it's way out that wolverine's arms and legs...this isn't so as spiderman's webbing doesn't go through walls while slinging...thus spiderman shoots web, wolverine raises arm web hits arm and collects on arm or part of the rest of the torso...but wolverine's not in an uncomprimising position.....thus he cuts webbing...

It doesnt need to, and yes the webbing is stronger than logan.

Put that same webbing on him, and he takes time to get it off, walls have a greater surface area than wolverine, and the webbing STICKS. Like mister said, it isn't doing damage, if he slashes, spiderman can just yank him on his ass, and web him up.

Originally posted by The MISTER
I never expect compliments.... more like scathing rebuttals 😮‍💨

Thats all I've been getting lately, scathing and little else.

Originally posted by CorderaMitchell
It doesnt need to, and yes the webbing is stronger than logan.

Put that same webbing on him, and he takes time to get it off, walls have a greater surface area than wolverine, and the webbing STICKS. Like mister said, it isn't doing damage, if he slashes, spiderman can just yank him on his ass, and web him up.

you missed the point. the webbing is stronger than wolverine muscles but not the pressure of webbing hitting a target...for instance you seem to think that if spidey hits logan with webbing the force of the webbing will be enough to send logan flying and plastered against a wall...it's not....

Originally posted by jinzin
you missed the point. the webbing is stronger than wolverine muscles but not the pressure of webbing hitting a target...for instance you seem to think that if spidey hits logan with webbing the force of the webbing will be enough to send logan flying and plastered against a wall...it's not....

It isn't my point, that makes it more to his advantage, like I said the webbing is for sticking. Spiderman webs all the time, it would destroy stuff I understand that.

Spiderman can yank wolveirne around just fine, if that happens, wolverine's cutting wont' save him in time. He'll be on his ass and webbed up.

If Spider-Man webs a stream onto each of Wolverine's arms and suddenly pulls with as much force as possible wouldn't he dislocate both Wolverine's arms rendering him relatively harmless? (dislocation has little to do with the durability of his bones and can't be "healed" before being reduced i.e. popped back in, if I recall correctly). Just a thought.

Wolverine can have his neck dislocated or popped off, if done correctly.

Metal can't be over all of his joints, or he wouldn't move. We aren't like toys' are joints aren't little balls. We have muscle and nerves in our vertaerbrae, or else we wouldn't move.

Great point X.

Originally posted by xmarksthespot
If Spider-Man webs a stream onto each of Wolverine's arms and suddenly pulls with as much force as possible wouldn't he dislocate both Wolverine's arms rendering him relatively harmless? (dislocation has little to do with the durability of his bones and can't be "healed" before being reduced i.e. popped back in, if I recall correctly). Just a thought.

I don't think it works like that an age old vampiric demon tried to rip logan in half and was astonished to see that he couldn't even dislocate logans limbs...

Originally posted by CorderaMitchell
Wolverine can have his neck dislocated or popped off, if done correctly.

Metal can't be over all of his joints, or he wouldn't move. We aren't like toys' are joints aren't little balls. We have muscle and nerves in our vertaerbrae, or else we wouldn't move.

Great point X.

"bonded at the molecular level" his bones are one giant hunkin piece I don't know how that works so don't ask me....

also if spidey "yanks..wolverine cuts and gets free.....it's not that hard...

His skeleton is one big piece? 🤨 I always thought it was an adamantium laced skeleton. Bone's of the skeleton aren't interconnected directly for the most part they have cartilage between and are held together by muscle, ligaments, tendon etc. The adamantium is bonded at a molecular level to his skeleton. But I didn't think that include the connective tissues i.e. his tendon's, ligaments and cartilage etc.

Originally posted by jinzin
"bonded at the molecular level" his bones are one giant hunkin piece I don't know how that works so don't ask me....

No, gambit charged him, if it were molecular it would be organic.

If it were one piece, he couldn't move, vertebrae and muscles are there, he needs to move, muscles work by pulling, remember?

Originally posted by jinzin
also if spidey "yanks..wolverine cuts and gets free.....it's not that hard...

Wollverine would be well in the air then , spiderman is stronger, and faster, by far. Wolverine is at the disadvantage in this situation, he'd be on his ass, and webbed up by then.

Originally posted by xmarksthespot
His skeleton is one big piece? 🤨 I always thought it was an adamantium laced skeleton. Bone's of the skeleton aren't interconnected directly for the most part they have cartilage between and are held together by muscle, ligaments, tendon etc. The adamantium is bonded at a molecular level to his skeleton. But I didn't think that include the connective tissues i.e. his tendon's, ligaments and cartilage etc.

It doesn't and it damned sure doesn't include the muscle that supports the head.

This thread will go on forever, well after we are all dead...

Originally posted by CorderaMitchell
No, gambit charged him, if it were molecular it would be organic.

If it were one piece, he couldn't move, vertebrae and muscles are there, he needs to move, muscles work by pulling, remember?

You mean like collosus?

Originally posted by CorderaMitchell
if it were molecular it would be organic.
Do you even know what organic means?

Originally posted by Creshosk
Do you even know what organic means?
From dictionary.com-- 1. Of, relating to, or derived from living organisms: organic matter.

Colossus is organic steel. Thus, Gambit can't charge him up(If he does WTF!?). Wolverine's bones are laced w/adamantium, but if the bonding was molecular, that would make them organic because they'd be bonded w/living matter. Gambit charges them because they aren't organic. That wouldn't work on "bone claws" Wolvie. I think Cyclops was able to blast off Wolverine's arm in AOA because he took out a joint. I don't really remember though.

Originally posted by xmarksthespot
His skeleton is one big piece? 🤨 I always thought it was an adamantium laced skeleton. Bone's of the skeleton aren't interconnected directly for the most part they have cartilage between and are held together by muscle, ligaments, tendon etc. The adamantium is bonded at a molecular level to his skeleton. But I didn't think that include the connective tissues i.e. his tendon's, ligaments and cartilage etc.

hey man I've admited sveral times how it makes no sense, but it's the truth...and there's been sufficient evidence to back it up....everytime his skeleton gets incinerated to the point where there is literally nothing left but bone, the skeleton remains in one piece...like I said it makes no sense..but that's the perameters of the character we're dealinf with...

Originally posted by CorderaMitchell
Wollverine would be well in the air then , spiderman is stronger, and faster, by far. Wolverine is at the disadvantage in this situation, he'd be on his ass, and webbed up by then.

where exactlyis spiderman yanking him to?